#47: How Do You Know If It’s Your “Forever House”?

What happens when you aren’t sure if your current house is your long-term house? And if it’s not, how do you know when to stop improving it? We’re tackling those two BIG questions, including how the answers affected our own renovating decisions. Also, pretty soon after we shared our mostly-finished master bedroom on our blog, someone tossed a wrench into the room. A big beautiful wrench that snowballed into a bunch of other changes – all of which were totally free. Plus, we talk about what’s making our weekday mornings less stressful, and the surprising thing that could lower your home’s property value.

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What’s New

Above is a look at the new rug in our master bedroom. We’re planning to take a few more photos and write up a blog post that outlines everything that came in and went out – hopefully by tomorrow!

Back in Episode #45 we first mentioned storing items by function, including the Sharpie in our lunch-prep drawer.

I also mentioned that I’ve strayed from bulk preparing smoothies (originally described way back in Episode #3). We’re still having our green smoothies every morning, I just don’t portion everything out beforehand into little baggies.

Here are the reusable Sistema containers that we use for our daughter’s lunches – either or , and .

What’s Not

Here’s the HAR.com article that lists

Listener Question

If you wanna hear our old (like 2009 old!) response to the “Is this your forever home?” question, just skip ahead to 5:45 in the Blogiversary Q&A video above.

We’re Digging

Above you can see two of the “pretty” backup toilet paper holders that we have in our half bath, including the basket on the floor and the glass vessel on the tank.

And while that basket is no longer for sale, here are some other options for anyone who’s looking to keep guests from panicking and have extra rolls at arm’s reach: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7

Here’s on Netflix for any fellow Americans who want to see what we’ve been missing out on in Britain all these years!

Below is an after picture of the back of the house from the first episode on Netflix (it’s an old movie theater, so the front is the cool historic part). The entire build – from start to finish – is featured within a single episode, and covers many years of work.

There are also several episodes on YouTube if you want to take a look that way. You can also get a sense of it from.